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Hi!
I would be happy to discuss why you have reverted my edit, but to vaguely claim that some supposed edits are challenged, while previously having provided a edit which strictly speaking provides the user with misinformation does not seem very constructive in my humble opinion. Hence, I think it would be good for both of us if you clearly stated your case here.
I can start in stating that I deem parts of your edit as either very severe misunderstandings (or in the worst case, intentional disinformation) regarding what these authors actually claim.
I deem some of the changes you did to the language to be of worth. Thanks very much for that!
@ SPECIFICO Pauloroboto ( talk) 08:49, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
Hi, I just noticed that on the sidebar, some works I have never heard of are listed alongside the works of Marx and Engels. These works are titled "Time, Labor, and Social Domination" and "Disassembling Capital." Neither work has a Wikipedia page for it, and only one of the works' authors is listed under "people": "Nicole Pepperell," who also has no Wikipedia page. I am not sure if it is appropriate for these works to be listed alongside foundational texts in the Marxian critique of political economy, as they are obscure works with equally obscure authors. I suspect that there may not have been the greatest of motivations behind adding them in the first place, but I am not sure whether it is appropriate to remove them either. Mbarcy ( talk) 20:16, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
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Hi!
I would be happy to discuss why you have reverted my edit, but to vaguely claim that some supposed edits are challenged, while previously having provided a edit which strictly speaking provides the user with misinformation does not seem very constructive in my humble opinion. Hence, I think it would be good for both of us if you clearly stated your case here.
I can start in stating that I deem parts of your edit as either very severe misunderstandings (or in the worst case, intentional disinformation) regarding what these authors actually claim.
I deem some of the changes you did to the language to be of worth. Thanks very much for that!
@ SPECIFICO Pauloroboto ( talk) 08:49, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
Hi, I just noticed that on the sidebar, some works I have never heard of are listed alongside the works of Marx and Engels. These works are titled "Time, Labor, and Social Domination" and "Disassembling Capital." Neither work has a Wikipedia page for it, and only one of the works' authors is listed under "people": "Nicole Pepperell," who also has no Wikipedia page. I am not sure if it is appropriate for these works to be listed alongside foundational texts in the Marxian critique of political economy, as they are obscure works with equally obscure authors. I suspect that there may not have been the greatest of motivations behind adding them in the first place, but I am not sure whether it is appropriate to remove them either. Mbarcy ( talk) 20:16, 28 March 2023 (UTC)